Rung Ho! by Talbot Mundy
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the horse away.
An hour later--evening was drawing on--he came back, followed by a somewhat ruffianly-looking half-breed Rajput-Punjaubi. The new man was rather ragged and lacked one eye, but with the single eye he had he looked straight at his prospective master. Mahommed Gunga glared at him, but the man did not quail or shrink. "This fellow wishes honorable service, sahib." The squire spoke as though he were calling his master's attention to a horse that was for sale. "I have seen his family; I have inquired about him; and I have explained to him that unless he serves at thee faithfully his wife and his man child will die at my hands in his absence." "Can he groom a horse?" "So he says, sahib, and so say others." "Can he fight?" "He slew the man with his bare hands who pricked his eye out with a sword." "Oh! What payment does he ask?" "He leaves that matter to your honor's pleasure." "Good. Instruct him, then. Set him to cleaning my horse and then return here." |
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